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Title: Unclear on the concept
Post by: Hawkmoon on January 23, 2023, 10:20:26 AM
There is a software company called Wondershare ( https://www.wondershare.com/ ) that publishes "reviews" of various categories of software. I've never bought from them, but their "reviews" keep popping up when I do Internet searches for reviews on vatious categories of software.

The latest was when I was looking for information about free digital signature certificate authorities. Wondershare published a review entitled "Need Free Digital Signature? Here are 6 Free Digital Signature Software." But out of the six, three are paid services that offer a [very] limited free trial, and one isn't a CA, it's an on-line forms creation site. I wrote to them to complain that the title of the article was false and misleading.

The first reply from Wondershare:

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In line with your concern, Signx is a paid product. However, it provides a free trial of 5 signatures so customers can 'test-drive' before deciding to purchase. All these help customers make an informed purchase decision and avoid buying the wrong product for their needs.

So I wrote back, to reiterate that a brief trial period is not "free" service. Their second reply:

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Thanks for the response.
 
It still offers free service for a short time though unlike other software which doesn't provide free trial and would ask for payment before you can use it.

Which, of course, doesn't actually address the issue that a limited trial period does not equate to "free," which means their article is still misleading.

This is not the first time I have caught Wondershare posting blatantly incorrect, if not intentionally false, information in their "reviews." I refuse to buy anything from them because I have learned that they can't be trusted.

Did I mention that the first product discussed in their review conveniently happens to be their product?
Title: Re: Unclear on the concept
Post by: RoadKingLarry on January 23, 2023, 10:22:41 AM
You're tilting at windmills brother.
Title: Re: Unclear on the concept
Post by: Nick1911 on January 23, 2023, 10:26:25 AM
Yea, it's biased marketing propaganda designed to capture views from search engines.  Drive on.
Title: Re: Unclear on the concept
Post by: Hawkmoon on January 23, 2023, 10:30:40 AM
You're tilting at windmills brother.

I've been house-bound with some kind of flu-like bug (not COVID) for a month. Got nothing better to do.